geruh commented on code in PR #9717:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/9717#discussion_r1493023248


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open-api/rest-catalog-open-api.yaml:
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@@ -3324,6 +3348,211 @@ components:
           type: integer
           format: int64
 
+    BooleanTypeValue:
+      type: boolean
+      example: true
+
+    IntegerTypeValue:
+      type: integer
+      example: 42
+
+    LongTypeValue:
+      type: integer
+      format: int64
+      example: 9223372036854775807
+
+    FloatTypeValue:
+      type: number
+      format: float
+      example: 3.14
+
+    DoubleTypeValue:
+      type: number
+      format: double
+      example: 123.456
+
+    DecimalTypeValue:
+      type: string
+      description:
+        "Decimal types are serialized as strings using BigDecimal to maintain 
precision. For scales greater than 
+        or equal to zero, `toPlainString` ensures a non-exponential 
representation. Negative scales utilize the 
+       `toString`, resulting in exponential notation"
+      example:
+        positiveScale: "123.4500"
+        zeroScale: "2"
+        negativeScale: "2E+20"
+
+    StringTypeValue:
+      type: string
+      example: "hello"
+
+    UUIDTypeValue:
+      type: string
+      description:
+        "UUID types are serialized as a string"

Review Comment:
   I was a little hesitant about providing the `format: uuid` to this property, 
since other UUID fields in the rest spec didn't apply this. The code base 
points to using UUID4 everywhere through the utils in java. When applying thie 
format property any codegen against this yaml will use the respective UUID 
class. For example, `java.util.UUID` for java and the `UUID` type for python 
which can infer UUID4. Was there any reason why this property isn't applied on 
other uuid fields?
   
   



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